When my wife and I first left L.A. to move to Lincoln for me to attend law school,
we were big-time UCLA football fans. We arrived in 1987, and the Huskers crushed
UCLA on our first visit to Memorial Stadium. The following year, the Huskers
traveled to L.A. to play UCLA. This time, the Bruins prevailed, but I had mixed
feelings about the victory. By the end of the 1990 season, I had dumped UCLA
as my college football team in favor of the Huskers. As such, when I arrived
home in L.A. , I just had to get a license plate that depicted my wife and my
new allegiance. And I have to give credit where credit is due: she is the one
who actually thought of the plate.